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Sustainable packaging — paper, board and plastics – …

www.globalchange.com Paper and packaging industry. Future of sustainable packaging, paper, logistics. Demographics, digital impact, distribution and destiny.Future of packaging, paper and cardboard — environmental issues and emotions of consumers clients / customers. Sustainability. Future driven by emotional reaction to global warming issues over next two decades. Pressure for innovation and change in paper and cardboard industries. Future of climate change action and new regulations. Changes in American policies on climate changes. Video on future of paper and packaging industry by Patrick Dixon, author Futurewise, conference keynote speaker. Will we destroy our planet? Change from plastics to paper packaging. Plastic bottles to paper bottles — added efficiency on shelves from liquid cartons. Recycling challenges from liquid food cartons eg Tetrapak. Innovation in packaging to save weight, cost. Future of plastic bags — new regulations. Protection of forests and sustainable forestry. Reducing energy in paper pulp processes. Wood industry will move from supplier of paper to deliverer of power. Increased recycling will reduce paper demand in Europe, releasing more wood for power. Carbon offsetting impact on paper manufacturing, sales and distribution. Making life easy in a great way for our future world. Paper, packaging, cardboard, pulp, logistics, supply chain, manufacturing, retail, wholesale, marketing, management, energy, efficiency, sustainable, sustainability

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6 Responses to “Sustainable packaging — paper, board and plastics – …”

  1. pjvdixon on July 23rd, 2008 | 12:34 pm

    Please do comment and rank this video – it really helps other people find what is helpful. With 11 million users of my pages it can take a little while for me to catch up but I do try to reply to most things. Patrick Dixon

  2. mercofspeech on October 16th, 2008 | 11:03 am

    Paper was first made from grass and weeds, and I think the risk of deforestation demands us to rethink how we produce but also how we use paper. Personally, I’m a supporter of hemp production.

  3. SLOCraig on November 13th, 2008 | 9:43 am

    this clown is just an advocate for the paper industry. paper is not annually renewable. Anyone can spin anything and make it sound good.

  4. pjvdixon on November 14th, 2008 | 1:13 pm

    Well much more renewable than plastic. And so long as a forest is managed in a renewable way, and a huge % is recycled then paper use can become greener. But of course, all resources should be used carefully and responsibly.

  5. markjv on May 3rd, 2010 | 6:09 pm

    this vid is obsolete, hemp (more o2,lots of uses), jute( not my fav but biodegradable and eco friendly like the others), my fav: bamboo ( fast growing, super obsorbant and soft) is far better

  6. tafunn on June 26th, 2010 | 5:39 pm

    FYI- My professor at ISU is having us write a response paper about your video..I found it interesting. Our professor divided us in to two groups of agree or disagree. Thankfully I am on the agreeing side. I am not sure I could have written a very honest paper argueing the opposing view point.

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